Hearing Loss – Vibrating Alerts, Visual Signals & Safety Aids
Living with hearing loss can make it harder to notice doorbells, alarms, or urgent alerts. Coastcare Medical offers amplified, visual, and vibration-based solutions to support safety, independence, and connection.
Recommended Equipment for Hearing Loss
Alarms & Alert Systems
Discover vibrating alarms, bed shakers, and visual cues to stay safe and aware at home.
Personal Signalling Devices
Wearable reminders and simple daily aids help you stay on schedule and connected.
In-Home Safety Aids
Pair visual cues with home safety supports like fall alarms, grips, and non-slip aids.
Communication Aids
Simple assistive tools and accessories to support clearer routines and interactions.
Need help selecting alert systems or safety products for hearing loss? Our team can help you find practical solutions tailored to your environment and hearing level.
Supporting Hearing Loss at Home with Visual & Vibrating Alerts
One in six Australians experiences some form of hearing loss. Whether mild or severe, hearing loss can affect safety and independence—especially when it comes to noticing alarms, doorbells, or emergencies.
At Coastcare Medical, we offer a curated range of assistive technologies. These include daily living aids with visual indicators, fall-prevention products and non-slip matting to improve awareness and home safety.
Alert and safety aids such as bed shakers, flashing alarms, and anti-slip supports help users respond quickly during the day and at night, when auditory cues may be missed.
Everyday personal aids — like reminder tools and simple household helpers — can make routines easier and reduce reliance on sound-only prompts.
In bathrooms, robust shower seating, grab rails and toilet aids lower fall risks in wet areas without compromising privacy.
Helpful Australian resources include the Hearing Services Program, Hearing Australia, and the Better Health Channel for screening, subsidies and lifestyle advice.
We can assist with NDIS quotes, product selection and in-store trials across Victoria, with delivery Australia-wide.
Note: This content is for general education and is not a substitute for audiology advice. Please consult a licensed audiologist or hearing specialist for clinical recommendations.




















